The ACLU Issued a Warning for People Traveling to Texas
This past Sunday evening, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed the legislation, and the law is set to go into effect September 2017. Saenz said Wednesday that MALDEF was aware of Paxton's filing, but the group had not yet been served with court papers.

Federal Budget: $8 billion tax hike won't just hit banks
And Mr Morrison officially scrapped $13 billion in so-called zombie Budget measures hanging over from the 2014 and 2015 budgets. A levy on the biggest banks and crackdown on multinational tax avoidance could well be out of the Greens' playbook.

Chelsea Manning Releases 1st Statement Since Clemency Win
Just before former President Barack Obama left office in January, he commuted all but four months of Manning's remaining sentence. Manning has been forced to serve her sentence in an all-male military prison despite a request to transfer to a civilian prison.

Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
The country's GDP grew at an annual rate of 0.7 percent in the first quarter - the slowest rate since the first quarter of 2014. However, some officials had also said they wanted more data in hand before taking additional steps to normalize rates.

I'm Not So Sure the World is Ready For Coffee Infused Bagels
The bread looks like a pumpernickel bagel, and gets its caffeine from espresso and flour made from the pulp of coffee cherries. For comparison, a shot of espresso has about 64 milligrams of caffeine, while a regular cup of coffee has about 95 milligrams.

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc (HTZ) Bonds Trading 1.3% Higher
The institutional investor acquired 629,596 shares of the transportation company's stock, valued at approximately $13,574,000. The overall volume in the last trading session was 2.50 million shares, versus the average volume of 7.52 million shares.

Spurs lose Parker for the season
Twelve damn points (plus-eight for San Antonio ) separated the two teams through 184 minutes played between the division rivals. Ginobili also mentioned that San Antonio could utilize rotations without a true point guard.

Some rivers receding, but Mississippi River remains high
Severe flooding on the Mississippi River convinced officials to close a bridge connecting southern IL and Missouri. However, agronomists predict around two-third of the 937,000 affected acres could survive if no more rain falls.

What you Need to Know about the Meteor Shower this Weekend
Though meteors are some times called shooting stars, they are nothing but tiny particles burning up as they enter the atmosphere. Thanks for reading, and just look up, you never know what you will see! Watch the flying meteors set the morning sky alight.

AAP sacks senior leader Upkar Sandhu
Mr Mann was appointed as the chief of AAP's Punjab unit on May 8 at a meeting of the AAP Political Affairs Committee (PAC). He lashed out at AAP national leaders for not taking Punjab leaders into confidence while taking major decisions.

15 great white sharks spotted close to California paddle-boarders

Orange County Sheriff Deputy Brian Stockbridge didn't mince his words when he warned swimmers at Capistrano Beach about shark sightings from a county helicopter.

Down the beach at San Onofre State Beach - in the same spot a woman was bitten by a shark on April 29 - a surfer reported an 8-foot shark exhibiting "aggressive behavior" after it darted toward him.

The sudden advisory was because of the 15 great white sharks spotted swimming too close to the beach, which could potentially attack beachgoers when provoked or become curious about the activity near the shore. A couple people were out paddle boarding when all of the sudden, the police showed up because SHARKS ALSO SHOWED UP.

One male paddle-boarder was seen scaring off a juvenile great white that was swimming just feet next to him. Younger sharks like munching on smaller fish, often hunting just outside of the surf break - although it's not unheard of for juveniles to venture into waist-deep waters. Their fins rose menacingly from the water as they glided back and forth.

These are not bloodthirsty predators, but rather a group of "toddlers", said Chris Lowe, director of the Shark Lab at California State University, Long Beach. They're continuously scanning the waters for sharks and can quickly warn people if there's a sighting. "We think they do that because that's a safe place".

The link between more sharks in certain areas - and shark attacks - became a concern several years ago. "I've seen the fin when the shark comes out". He said they lingered most of the summer and then disappeared. They've been protected in the US waters since 2005. Most people who get attacked by the terrifying fish survive, as nature writer Sy Montgomery told The Washington Post past year.